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Showing posts with label Holiday Cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Cakes. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Let's Trim the Tree

Welcome!  Diane here from http://happyscrapperdiane.blogspot.com sharing a layout with you.  It's time to decorate the tree and the home and you need to capture those memories for your scrapbook.  I used the cartridges Teresa Collins Dec. 25 and Holiday Cakes for this project. Details are below for this project and can't wait to see your creations and pictures.


Details:
Created by:  Diane Kielman of http://happyscrapperdiane.blogspot.com
Cartridges used: Teresa Collins Dec. 25-Title cut at 2.5 inches
                                                              Holly Frame cut at 5.5 inches
                                                              Holly cut at 2 inches
                          Holiday Cakes-ornaments cut at 3.5 inches
Machines Used-Gypsy and Expressions 2
Pattern Paper-Simple Stories 25 Days of Christmas
Cardstock-Recollections
Stickles-Ranger
Additional tools-EK Sucess border punch
                         Ribbon
                         Jewels and Pearls

Friday, November 16, 2012

Winter Wall Hanging

Hello Everyone!  Doreen here again from polkadotpaperprincess.blogspot.com.  Today I have for you a wall hanging I made for the Winter months. 




I started with a simple canvas that I purchased from the dollar store.  Guess what it cost me?  Ha, ha!  I painted it with Gesso so that it would be a solid white and if I wanted to add paint over it, it would be a good foundation for it.  I later decided not to paint it.

I then chose my image to put in the back ground.  I chose winter trees from the Holiday Cakes cartridge.  I wanted a simple design that I could repeat in different values of green.

I was more concerned with the tips of the trees being whole at the top of the image, so I allowed the stems to hang over the edge.  I later trimmed them off.    I then used Ultra Podge to glue them down.  I used a good, juicy layer on the canvas, but only one level of tree at a time.  If you cover the whole canvas at one time, it may not remain sticky enough to secure the papers down well.  You can use mod podge, deco page... any of those type of things work well.  I did not wait for it to try on the bottom before I covered the images with a layer to seal them. 

The rest was simple.  I cut out the house from Pop-Up Neighborhood, and the snowmen and saying from Winter Woodland.  I cut out pieces of lace and tucked them under the windows for drapes.  (That is why they look puffy!)  I fashioned a fancy metal embellishment with red bling to make the upper "attic" window.   I added shiny white twin around the brown "facia".  I used slick (sort of like stickles, but without glitter) to make snow.  I then added glitter.  The slick has been kicking around for a long time and needs to be used! 

The snowmen were embellished with buttons and pearls.  I added teenie, tiny little pearls all over the picture to mimic snow.  I just found these at CTMH.  Wow, are they tiny and a really good price!  The flower and brown roofs were sent through the Sizzix using different Cuttle bug folders.  All of the edges of the house were distressed with walnut ink.  I added stickles to the words to give them sheen, without added bulk and to soften the colors.  I added one of the papers along the outer edges to cover the staples, then fancy ribbon over that to make the edges look nice.

Thanks for stopping by today! Give one of these a try.  They are very inexpensive to make and also make great gifts!

Cartridges used:  Winter Woodland, Holiday Cakes Pop-Up Neighborhood
Machines used:  Expression, Gypsy, Sizzix
Other:  Cuttlebug folders, pattern paper, card stock, ultra podge, buttons, stickles, slick, gesso, canvas, bling, pearls, metal embellishment, lace, glitter

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Halloween Home Decor

Hey Everyone, Laurie (welajo) here from Creations by Laurie with a canvas Halloween decor project.



My inspiration for this project came from the October 2010 issue of Paper Crafts magazine.  The card with the house and tree just screams Halloween to me.

I used several reinkers to create the background.  Applied using felt applicators.

I started with Buttercup.  I then applied Creme Brulee over the top, not quite covering all the Buttercup. 

I continued up the canvas with progressively darker colors, Honey, Goldrush, Sorbet, Cranberry, Barn Red, and Black.  Again slightly covering the color below.

The canvas was really wet, so I took a rag and wiped off the excess reinker.  I went in a horizontal motion so the colors wouldn't smear.  Every time I wiped the ink, I used a clean area on the rag, again so the colors wouldn't smear.

I used a heat tool to finish drying the ink.

I cut all pieces from Recollections black card stock.  Happy Halloween is cut at 2 inches from Martha Stewart Seasonal Cakes, phrase-poison key.  The house is 5 1/2 inches from Holiday Cake, shift-plain base key.  Tree is 6 inches from the October 31st cartridge.  The fence is 1 1/2 from Happy Hauntings, the fence key.  I used Scotch Quick Dry glue to adhere the pieces to the canvas.

I didn't glue all the branches of the tree down to give it a little bit of dimension.  I'm so happy the way this project turned out.  


Cricut Info & Other Supplies:
Designed By:  Laurie with inspiration from Paper Crafts magazine
Cricut Machine Used: Cricut Expression
Cricut Cartridges Used: Holiday Cakes, October 31, Martha Stewart Seasonal Cakes, Happy Hauntings
Other supplies used: Canvas, Reinkers from Close to my Heart, Tim Holtz Felt Applicator